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Any new affordable financial service offered to low-income families must come with the right financial education, and the product or programme's consequences anticipated.
These include the confidant's ability to keep a secret, whether or not a climate of trust exists, a feeling of closeness and intimacy, the nature of the relationship (sexual or non-sexual), the consequences anticipated, one's perception of being stigmatized, and prior disclosure experiences [ 8, 20, 27, 28].
Long-term, robust oral studies (Ashby et al. 1999; Cagen et al. 1999) and guideline-compliant oral multigenerational studies (Ema et al. 2001; Tyl et al. 2002, 2008), regardless of sponsorship, have not confirmed the low-dose effects reported in the basic studies, nor any long-term consequences anticipated from these reported early effects.
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Based on these tools the investigators developed the Coping Strategy Checklist consisting of 25 items across four dimensions: Cognitive coping ([ 10] items): focused thinking, problem solving, reflection, belief/faith, identifying cause and consequences, anticipate, planning and prepare, systematic thinking, take precautions and relax.
GPs' intended management of URTI was significantly influenced by their confidence in their ability to manage URTI without antibiotics and the consequences they anticipated as a result of doing so.
Study participants frequently reflected back on what consequences they anticipated before implementation and the extent to which those consequences materialized.
Yet the critical attribute of a successful ultimatum is that all its consequences be anticipated.
2. What consequences are anticipated in relation to disputes on investments under existing bilateral investment treaties, including intra-EU BITs and the EU Energy Charter? 3. Can the Commission explain the interlinkages between the MIC and domestic jurisdictions, in particular in relation to the question of the exhaustion of domestic remedies?
Scoring: anticipated consequences – total score for positive consequences, total score for negative consequences; frequency of past behaviour – proportion of patients treated per number of patients seen in a specified period.
Physicians make decisions and take action based on previous experience and the consequences they anticipate.
Surgeons, in contrast, seemed to focus more on the workload and consequences they anticipate with increasing disease severity (higher ASA-class, more complex surgical interventions, more postoperative complications, more need for intensive care).
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